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The mental approach that helps Scottie Scheffler stay dominant
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Scottie Scheffler isn’t just one of the best players in the world – he’s also built a reputation for his mental game.

Scottie Scheffler has become almost as admired for his mindset as for his shot-making ability, with his calm, controlled presence now a defining feature of his dominance on the PGA Tour.

While his technical skill is unquestioned, it is Scheffler’s mental discipline — the way he handles pressure, momentum and expectation — that continues to separate him from the field. That composure, however, is not accidental, and Scheffler has been open about the effort required to maintain it.

Scheffler’s approach to managing the mental side of golf


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Speaking during the summer of 2025, Scheffler explained that staying mentally sharp is about being fully present in whatever situation he finds himself in — on or off the course. Rather than allowing golf to dominate every moment, he deliberately separates different parts of his life.

Scheffler has said that when he is at the course, his focus is entirely on golf, but when he is away from it — whether with friends, at home, or spending time with his wife — he makes a conscious effort not to let swing thoughts intrude. That balance, he believes, allows him to get the most out of every situation, whether it is hard work or downtime.

Crucially, he admits this is not easy. Scheffler described the process as a “constant battle,” highlighting that mental clarity requires ongoing attention, not just natural talent or confidence.

Why this mindset keeps Scheffler ahead of the field

Scheffler’s outlook helps explain why expectations around his career have shifted from if he will win again to how many more majors he will collect. His current level of consistency makes further major victories feel inevitable rather than speculative.

Heading into 2026, Scheffler is widely expected to contend across the biggest events on the calendar, with a third green jacket at the Masters often cited as the most realistic next milestone. His ability to stay grounded, even as the pressure intensifies, only strengthens that position.

By combining relentless competitiveness with an unusually healthy mental balance, Scheffler has put himself in a rare position on the PGA Tour. Right now, he is not just the man to beat — he is the standard everyone else is chasing.

This article first appeared on HITC and was syndicated with permission.

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